The Peoples House..The finest argument I've ever heard in the General Assembly

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How come a DUI you can get your driver licence back, which it is a privilege. But if commiting a felon, even something non violent like stealing, you are denied your constitutional rights for the rest of your life?
If you don't support the Second Amendment to the Constitution, what other parts of the Constitution do you reject?More restrictions on guns? how about restrictions on chainsaws and knives?

I liked how the first guy tried to sell it by stating a few times how the members could still carry....."THE ONLY ONES" If it's not allowed by the people they represent then it shouldn't be allowed by the legislators.

*The information contained above is not meant to be legal advice, but is solely intended as a starting point for further research. These are my opinions, if you have further questions it is advisable to seek out an attorney that is well versed in firearm law.

I liked how the first guy tried to sell it by stating a few times how the members could still carry....."THE ONLY ONES" If it's not allowed by the people they represent then it shouldn't be allowed by the legislators.

I liked how the first guy tried to sell it by stating a few times how the members could still carry....."THE ONLY ONES" If it's not allowed by the people they represent then it shouldn't be allowed by the legislators.

Section 4. No exclusive emoluments or privileges; offices not to be hereditary.

That no man, or set of men, is entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community , but in consideration of public services; which not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge to be hereditary.